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4 sVinited Fruit EDITION PRICE ONK CENT. +, POLICE PROBNG DEATH MYSTERY Man’s Body Found at Door of Alleged Opium Den. The police of the Mulberry street ata- don are investigating the mysterious death of a man who was found under Very suspicious circumstances In the hallway of BA Milzateth street shortly after noon tovday, The number in question ts that of @ foungtory house between Houston and | Prinbe streets, The basement, or ground floor, ja a aa. Wn, and the next floor is a restaurant MISSING YACHTSMEN ARE IN JAMAICA. Picked Up by Vessel in the Storm—Brave Search of a Sister. called the Bloilian Hote) rmino La Rosa, a waiter, who ta in charge of the Sicilian Hote! restaurant, | paid he heard a scuffing wound from up- aire about noon and chen some one! ved out tothe stairway and began (o/ cautiously descend the ptairs, He said | the sound wae exactly as if some one} wore carrying & heavy weight, His door) Was partly ajar and ae he listened hi bald some one eame up the hall and shut the door tahtly He opened hie door and found a man ine at the threshold on the floor of the man's mouth} There was blood Int nish pallor, Me] and his face had a @t ones notified the nh the third floor 4 sweres thre dren jo the telghh opiom joint Is loc floor, and the way | try at the thind floor. det He afteriioon the snan wap SCHRIEBER R NOT CAUGHT. Clroalated the fourth eked by a sene Valse Report Again About the Bank Thief, Reporte of the capture of fam Sehrieber, the stuttering young man who stole $100,00 from the Hilx abethport Banking Company and squan- dered It on the Tenderloin woman Anna Hart, was news to the banking officials, to-day, | Judge Gilhooly, counsel for the bank, | oald to-day: "These reports that w are on Sobrieber’s trail and that his capture is only a matter of a few hours ¥ foundation Long been cal oT will way Docked fret to (o insure claim on the reward, We ve no trace of Behrieber, ‘There is) po truth in the report that Detective Kel went to Bummit, N, Haturday pen to find him, nor srajement that hy My ington, N, at uN Hearst for him |» romecuted Vigorously by poto and the guarantee a tt a conse until he Is behind the te Pratt Seamer’ Before I ‘The Norwegian fruit steamer Captain Bennett, Jaden with bananas for the Company, arrived from Jamaica last night. She was examinod by Dr, LiHommedion between 6 and 7 o’olock this morning. He had examined only the passengers and pot the orew when by mistake ( Olven, of the steamed away for her berth at rk North River to deliver her cargo, | to go all the way back (0 Quar-| oi again so hero I te exe hed, ‘ind whe did ns tlt 10.9, a reat many of the company Olsen had watintacs jained his position to the Quar- elals and that no more will be ‘dof the cane, MADE SURE OF DEATH, Barber Then Inhaled Gas, George Ohl, a barber, of M1 Court Street, Brooklyn, committed suicide in the rear of his shop early this morning by inhaling gas. The man had carefully his death, plugging wu ry ih the more” Iie ateo Nonees sbasin drain. ft no letters, and his wife wa oan give no teaton for his act. two pons and a daughter, He was forty years old and hud been In business in Court street Ni ASL twenty years, W'KINLEY “GOING T0 OHIO, me amd Ar © Washington. ZF, WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.—President McKinley gathered up all the loose ends of Biptomaty at the Cabinet fret Re today and fixed them up #0 pay can leave for Ohio to-night, will remalr there until election night. | Gen. Leonard Wood attended the, meeting, and the Cuban Constitutional | Convention was discussed, seme To-Day's Kleetion Bets, J. B. Mendham & Bro., acting for « customer, to-day bet J, J. Judge $5,400 nat $1,900 that MeKiniey will be } . Tingon bet $1,000 against $00 on “i es soe baeliaayd: | * Cee nee NEW YORK, MON DAY, MISS ISABELLA LANGSTON The missing und Capt, Frederick Lang two of the young men, #ram late this aftern “PORT ANTONIO, Jamaton, Oct, 2+ AN wate aboard Bthelred. ah F. Mason, and Bata eve Were with them Me sory ts Ming Langston celved of the » Miss Langston ux at her home by an Home Mon- | porter, yaohtamen have of Bay Ble ue, Bath Hesel on, father of) he fisherman to ived this tele- fret word re fn this morning ening World te day. Notify Mason and Begelke, J qBhe, ine answered nit calle on the ahd | dooreb: personally, belleving that WILLIAM H, LANGSTON." Jexoh one Would bea telegram from The familie of the missing young men her brothers announcing tat they wer were at the news. Although | #fe “T feel certain now," said Mine Lang they have no further Information than |)» thy contained in the telegram they be- | port when the Som in and tht Neve the yachtmen's litele craft was ups | they Are flow on thele way hack hom ‘ # that they Tt might. seem atra get by the squall and that they were af telephoned | pleket up by the vessel on her way to lenis tree tee f2,uim hue Jamatea, awed to being out on thelr yacht tha equented in the meetage, all che /ENeY. Would Never think we Were wor p ying about them, | think they al t ere notified at once of the | ta Wen were notified at once of the | tained food from some fiahermen, and som now. jwhen the storm was ov mt for “L knew they wore sate," kald Mian! Home Lam expecting them here every ' minite aa Angeton, COUrAmCOUN sik laabella Langaton, the courameou It in very fortunate that Teame home ler, “and although my clue wax not the when 1 did, for found. my mother Hehe one, Ati Ht made me feel watiefed PAY prosirated, She is quite Hl now worry that (hey were not loxt WW hen the boys did no Misa Langeton, whore bravery In salle | Wednertay T ordered the eap meton, whore vravery In aall- [tue De WIL G. ining tom ing out on the tum, searching here and them, The tug there for her brothers, haa won the ads |i having atte hoata that 1)! miration of all the seamen in the port i nyself, Ho | wot! mpany me aod ot } pw York ateatly encouraged |atn thie morning before she learned that her | turned last brothers were mate, For two days whe | Ne came e It so, pepe had heen skirting the shores about Bandy | ihe Jerney Me Aune nega n ui fn aboard he ar Hook for her (wo brothers and Frederick V told’ me that he fwd xevn #wering the desorintion of my brot boat put in at Byuan No J 1 feel eve William H. langaton, of 5 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, who left Wighiagd th (on hie is the boat, for she in rigged with a Heach in thelr yacht, the Aliria, last {staysall, which few sloope Ther i na | Tuesday, bound for Graverend Bay hove: an! then she had lowt her din Otto Beweike, of ST Putnam avenue, [MEH rau will ren | label WOMAN VIOLATES NEW ACT.) OLD MISER FOUND DEAD. fentenced ler Kxetse Law, Saved by P " Had it not been for the Intervention of friends Mra. Annie Gutman, who eon. Ferdinand Herb Money in Hie Room, Ferdinand Herbst, an aged recluse and miser, was found Jead In bis room at ducted a resort at §7 ond Fourth /@% Park avenue, Hoboken, No J, late avenue, would have been mnt to the/Jast olght. Herbet was seventy-five Island to-day—the first woman to guffer| Years old, Some of the people in the & prison penalty for violation af the| house went to his room Jast oiaht, Exotwe law under the Raines act, broke open the door and aaw him lying Mrs, Gutman, who wan arrested be-|dead gn a lounge, A physictan who wun fined $00) WAR called in suid that Weis pear Aleea erbet cause me had tio Heenee, death resulted by Judge Poster thie morning, The woman was very Ill and for this reason the Judge ilstened to the fecom- mendation for mercy and sentenced her to 10 days’ Imprisonment—the minimum bors way, tute and ha bie room wi arched Fount $162 In currency, three | showing depuelte amounting naurance policies on had pre- veen fed t ventence, Her friends paid her fine, oh for $2,000. In & soap bo which amounted, with costa, to $100.” | qa eral Gt leat hepere etn eeeallinmepee are thouight to be aad mortgages oars ECUADOR TO PAY DEBTS, Rative Foreian Liabilities to Be Settled by New Arrangement, PANAMA, Colombia, Oct. 2A de- spateh from Guayaquil dorian Congress has ma ‘by which the country will pay its en. Myra ‘we i Lcothad et _— familia to about #000, Fiem Fai iF BINT, The firm of Solomon & Hauben, of 14 Attorney wtreai, fled a petition In bank. ruptey in the United Bint pan, ic Pit oh era ier at wets col irk of te ne ae to wecure $10,300 of the'l Tawi jee, rc Se Care » Cele tn One Day Tams lamire Bas Geeta’ eigncton | answer HURT WHILE TRYING [0 ST, LOUIS WINNERS PROMISED TO GIVE UP HIS CHORUS GIRL. Dail ake teaciahecete naeeren CCTOBER 22, 1900, ISONERS CAUGHT AFTER WABLAM WINNER > ‘ »TOP RUNAWAY —" “ ea ' <r Mother's Tears in Court Moved Magnate Kiely’s Son to Consent. son of @ Canadian hive f parley” Kiely king, Whose gir, handed bin tn es iret atoutly refused to give up Nis charmer this afternoon in eplie of the stern threat of Magistrate Zeller and the pleading of his mother, but ne at) last relented and, sniffing, sald, “Yes,” though his mother's lawyer did not put! ce much dependence on he reluetant prom ine Charley’ war paroled in the cum: tody of his mamma He had been in priton since Friday when he went home to the san full of abwinthe and pas whoxe surname night Hemo Hote aon for “Nanve professional Jon have n@t been m public, Young Mr Kiely on being fused $100 by his mother started in. to und was arrested wreck thy place te] claring Nix undying love for «he chorus irl wall war ¢ led away | He Wass aurry Oxure when arraigned | thie afternoon Kiely wanted a private hearing, but the Mugiacrace thought that a public hearing would Ko phase the Jd ae to cause Dim to rae form y You were abuaive a ven to an aM@dayic nk your conduct. On last Priday ) you went home ater you had Jrinking AU ADUAE YOU winter you replied the jad n drinking a. it | waa about | treat me ike abt you want to do,” naked M Zeller ¢ idly; mind your motly to prison ‘aiey't hunts head and didnot Hie mother leaned over toward him and arked ou alive her up? Por chorus anse’” waa the cause of all the hoy mudely brushed pis mother His face was Mushed, I will not give her up,” he orted. ing man,’ sald the Magistrate," have seen letters that this woman has sent you. and they are pot the letters of 4 virtuous woman, You ate young and would be an easy victim fora de- Charley” stoutly denied, ly would have gone to prison love Nad not his mother thrown her arms 4 hie neck and robbed, and that netted It pean eoone neeeeeneoeens + WEATHER FORECAST, for { } Fovecast for the thirty. t Pain howrg ending ® P.M, ; + Taesday, Ot. YH, for New City and f cloudy ? vietatty— ) York Partly Just Take a Cab, fh a a Hetion of the yehe, of the Went | The @ | North American and Went Indian myuad P Ni arrived tn port toaday the Pland anchored temporarily at Quarantine } cas. Gen, Patrick A. Collins Adress a Bryan ma Union this evening on, Imperiailem 1s wit Jone rom tao om minster ot the com. publican who han bolted McKinley be- | Pea cause of the foreign policy of his Ad- ministration. y weeny [7 ACBARLES ety BRITISH CRUISER HERE. Arrives in Pry ron, Fritien eruleer of the warship passed in at 618 A. M John Finerty, of Chicago, and meeting th Cooper They will speak Col Winerty te « Re of Hoaton, will | eI YS tap ees * ee Meters ear ROKER IVES STATETO BRYAN Tammany Chief Promises New York to the Nebraskan, New Vork State will go for Bryan, We will pite ep a bie vote here and averepme the Ie- peblican up nhienan Richard Croker has left no ponstble ex to any one to doubt hie alncertty In the campaign of to question Nie deter mination to give Bryan the full support of Tammany Hall In @ clroular letter to (he Assembly district leaders from ‘Tammany Hall, where he opened count thie morninx and announced that he would personally onduet the campaign, Croker saya that he expects to give Bryan a tremendous majority in the county of New York Th etter says IC ie lemued “by Mr. Croker's order, and It notifies the leads ors to get up counter district demon- strations to offmet the Toosevelt afteir and between the lines (elle the leaders it Is up to them and they will be held rosponaible for thelr dimtrtets Mr. Croker (hus stakes hie polltical Hiation and possibly his leaderatip » result at the polls, Here is the letter to each district leader Hursuant to inatruetions from Mr Ker, the usual masameeting at Vammany Hall in the last week of the campaign, will not be held this Instead Saturday nigm, ont Nov. & year will be wet apart in each t And it ie Tammany ni br 1 the combin 1 Dy ora tle ite anid your dintriet for a final x in your inbly Dintrlet A hf headquariers that night (Blanes MAUI pau U WeNTHAL, ‘Chalrinan dheakers Committes,"' Itichard Croker moved his headquar: ters from Benator Murphy's room i ihe to the litle back at Tamme Halk thie me there the Assembly diatrict lead ited im, [shall be here every morning iM a o'clock from now until Blectlo iff faid the bl for publieatic ‘om Amith’s executive committee just across (hi by tee room, and It may be many campaign ie rea i # view = and truly JONES SAYS “IT'S BRYAN.” Declares He WIL Carey New York, California and Mayhe Obto, CHICAGO, Oct BC halrman Jonen, of the Demoeratic National Committee, sald today "YT do not belleve there is any doubt thot Mr ryan will carry New York I belleve cur chances for owrrying Oho better than the Republicans t regard [ilnole as an exceedingly doubt- ful Mate Telegrams from State Demovratio Caliternia may we wre going to the Chairman of minities of oarry California | have no doubt of the elevtion of ryan, | PROM, Oot, Adit B Bleven- rived here ay He wald he ar the enthuslaem fd rly imoressed wi in New York," he wald ——_ BRYAN SCORES ROOSEVELT, Defense of Geotes Hie javern. ment hy Injanctt NOTON, Weat Va., Oot, nnings ryan, the Democrat\e President, made the ret hia second Weat Virginia tour here today, He devoted most of hia ime to Gov, Roosevelt rhousands of people from the sure rounding country of thie Atate, and from Oblo and Kentucky. poured into the city and defled the rain, which began | to fall early Keferring to Roosevelt's recent visit HUN Wiillam J nominee nh of for to thie city he sald ‘L understowt that you had a parade here and that a man was carrying a bucker in (he parade and some one asked him if his din pall was full Hel auld “No. i in empty, and 1 paid, twlee ax much as It Wan worth You| will find lote of men who have the same | complaint ‘You laboring men who are opposed to njunotion ean here And| rvernmen { on the Republican party ut what has of stated by the man who! Me Oa he Republican party | ne ite can } 1 Ayr" firvan then quoted Gov, Roosvelt| ng The men who abject tol thay avle ‘kovernment by injune-| an regards the essential prin ; thy with thele | who lived} er with stone axes and Ate mammoth and woolly | hinoeeros i ine On this, Mr. Brya ask you whether you expect { from government s Kovernmem by Injunot be classed with the wo. roa? eel | Pennaylvania’s Safety Signal Sy. tem, | Miectrielty and tomprensed air operaty the vig | Bale sich protegs he reveiter om the venla Haliread, attired {na sailor mult and rough riler “That, When the lad greeted Gov, Noose > obo Cheers for Bryan Greet the Gov-' ernor at Nyack and Newburg. Many Worrying Questions Hurled at Him—Hot Attack on Croker, Many Bryan cheers greeted Roosevelt at West Nyack and Newburg, where he made speeches to-day. At Newburg the Bryan sentiment was particularly ig evidence. There were many more pictures of Odell than of the Governor, More worrying questions were hurled at Roosevelt af Nyack than met Bryan on his whole tour of the State. A fierce attack on Bryan and Croker marked the firs@ speech of Gov, Roosevelt at West Nyack to-day on his stumping tour of the State. “Hurrah for Bryan!” cried alistener, “Why don't you, cheer for Altgeld or Aguinaldo?” cried the Governor. “Stamp out Bryanism and Crokerism,” he shouted, and asked if they wanted the State reduced to the level of ins iquity of the city of New York. He declared it would be a “shame and disgrace” ta elect Bryan, and declared Tammany Hall fattened on black. mailing vice. ROOSEVELT AT NYACK, ent passions, to those quatities that ie dangerow (Apertal io The Brening World) WHET NYACK, N.Y, Oot B—"MUT The ent analyse are most tah for Bryan!" shouted a man in (hOlig the welfare of the people, whethet small crowd of people that ereeted (heli ig pertigrewiam in South Dakota Roosevelt mpecial tram at ite Arat MOD) Aiigeidion, amedling of anarohy on the Governor's tour of the State Why don't you hurrah for Altgeld or Amiinaldo,”' retorted Gov, Roopevelt, Gov, Roomevelt experten more tne terruptton and toning at Weat Nyack, where he made the first stop of his dash through the Btate to» and bomb-throwing in Mlinols; Goebel lam, which means fraud of the balla in Kentucky, with P| that [t ecalle up of the reign of Tam many Hall in New York, of blackmails’ vice and people fattening on the tniqué ity; and 1 ask you ¢ or Crokeriam, romeo Hew of a great day, than Mr. Bryan did during the jmave the nation from all the matert four daye he spoke in (his Blate Woe and the shame aad disgrace, t@ Four hundred people, some in rou paave te State trom being dragged dowd to the level to which Tammany Hal der uniforms, othern in soldier clothen | hay ditagged the city of New York, greeted im with @ band. ‘Tek you to compare the nation @ own]it now stands with what Mr Beyag | prophesied four years ago, and to com pare (he government of New York Stat@ with the government of New Yor! JCity, and then make up your minds i "Loam now back again Bate,’ said the Governor in his speech, "and [come to appeal to you whor in my representative at Albany in the Kxeou- tive Chamber I have been for (Wo) you are willing to desert the State years, to ask you to etand by the cause|turn it over to the rule of Tammang | ite of ctvic honesty, of civic decency, of a bout the too 7 t , ‘ , S ow about the Lee Trust?” beltower National prosperity and Nations! honor.| , sors in the back of the crowd, The (Applause) ‘ * eye finahed and he pointed asked by our oppos|at the man who had asked the questions | “How about rot!’ he cried Jgent men don't amk such ten nt chunkers i!ke you “You have been hentia at different times what were tie paramount tasues in this campaign, | : do. T ae pan tell you, The paramoupe aur for] yoy to eave the Natton from shame ang the whole Nation ts ef all to] dtegrace i Ham under foot Hryantem, (Great ay A volley of cheers for Bryan followed the train aa it pulled out for Congera, sit t In this Btate goes plause,) And with It, In this Mtate goes) Fee ne hundred people wore mathe the only ‘eae important iseue of #aMP- ered The Governor was permitted & ng under foot Crokeriam.”’ (Great aps/epenk without Interruption at thah nie | point Le cull | At Haverstraw five dred Hiryaniem meane somewhat different | Airey Sie: She See eard Governor without interrupe thinge tn different places, but funda though one man kept yelling for mentally |t means an appeal to the low ry an while (he Governor waa talking, Fee ee DEPARTURE OF ROOSEVELT. “We are golng to knock them out.) velt the crowd which @,, In waiting wore the tnt words of (oy, Rooweve wor as he today on the West Bhore vernon was then escorted: tet Ratiroad on hie stumping tour of the the train, which consisted of « dining Mate if, A parlor car and the private car of Ae the Governor stepped on the plat the Governor and an ontinary day form of his there wore crtes of {coat ‘tpoech! hpeeet!' Me (ir f turned) With the Intention of travelling 9,26 around and 4 to the crowd m almost all of It within the eone ‘My throat ie not in good condition) fir { New York State, and of delivers for me to aay much, but I will 4! ing three speeches ranging #rOIn few words. We are going to Knock them| seven minutes to two hours in duration, aut on the 6th Jov. Theodore Roonevelt sidate faa The Governor stood bareheaded as he Vicesdres 11 the Republican thelget made these remarks, and as eft Weohawhen by: ppecial. lai GER pulled out of the yard on schedule Woot whore Ralitoad at i ofleoi tee he wae cheered by (he precy 1 He arrived at the West Shore Depot) Me will whirl up as far as Kingston at 10. oclock accompanied by William morrow he climbs to the apex! J. Youngs, Walter Fimerson, of Maine, of the Camktils, descending on the other Job Ko Heiges, James Ro Sheffield, Ars? t range Into the Susquehanna Thur Von wrleson, 4 8 Whipple and ex-| Valley, ‘Thenee he runs up and touches! Henator John Laughlin at points along the Mohawk, then away The frat to greet the Govern nm he ty Watertown on the east and back in Central New York. Thursday nlgat to Auburn, arrival al the depot was Charles Von Striking Syracue on Rieet, & Mne-year-old youth, who woe (Continued on Beoond Page) » { — — |